International Children's Festival
The International Children’s Festival is held every May and is located in Meridian’s historic mansions.
Description
Participating Embassies 2010
Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Brazil, China, El Salvador, Fiji, France, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Senegal, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, Zambia, as well as representation from the United Nations.
Performances
In addition to the interactive booths sponsored by embassies, the Festival exhibits dance performances from local and international artists. These performances showcase cultural styles from around the world.
Performances for 2010
- Stepping Africa Geography Dance, USA- Paul Public Charter School, DC
- Maculele & Capoeira Martial Arts Dance, Brazil- ABADA-CAPOEIRA
- Traditional Dance, Argentina- Escuela Argentina, DC
- Irish Dance, Ireland- The O'Neill-James School of Irish Dance
- Belly Dance, Middle Eastern Dance- Joy of Motion
- African Drumming, Africa- Kofi Dennis
- Chaynanm Haitian Percussion Band
- A.H. Dance Company
- Raqs Jameel Bellydancing
- Nomad Dancers
- Halau O'Aulani Hula Dancing
- Balaji Music Academy Indian Dance
- Fairfax Chinese Dance Troupe
- Washington DC Turkish Folkdance Troupe
Other Educational Outreach Programs
International Classroom
International Resource Library
International Classroom also offers teachers other resources to help them include more international education in their curricula. Meridian’s 50+ Culture Boxes contain items from a specific country or region that teachers can use as hands-on learning tools to help students make a tangible connection to other parts of the world.
Teacher Workshops
International Classroom also offers a professional development workshop, Passports to the World, for DC teachers each Fall on how to internationalize their curricula while meeting current Standards of Learning. These workshops help teachers discover new methods of incorporating international education across the curricula. Over the course of six afternoons, teachers will travel to five different continents, exploring themes, ideas, and techniques to use in the classroom. Working in cooperation with Peace Corps: World Wise Schools and the National Geographic Society Education Foundation, teachers also earn credits toward recertification.
References
(1) Meridian International Center (2) Meridian International Center Photo Gallery (3) DC About.com (4) Embassy of Indonesia (5) DC Urban Mom (6) Cultural Tourism DC